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\ ‘ ie Bi he Nae Lae a) . MARY JANE MAKES SCENE | N COURT. Paterson Girl Who Defied Strikers Queerly and Demands Trial. A holiday¢crowd+ filed into the police court at Paterson, N. J., to-day, the Chief of Police had to call out the reserves in order to clear the front of the Muntcipal Building. The star at- traction was the arraignment of Mary | Gane McMahon, the defier of wtrikers. Mary Jane is said to be unbalanced over religton. Police were about to place arrest, but they refrained She had one of her spells yesterday, and went through Marko: street asking every one she met to come to work at the Frank 4 Dugan mill One of those she stopped wan Thomas Herold, a strike leader. repulsed her. “You're mad at me because I refused + to marry vou," cried Mary Jane. “You my hand. But you must sign a contract first that you will keep me the rest of my life before you can call mo your Mary Jane.” Herola ts married and felt embar- vassed. A big crowd of strangers col- Sected, and believing ‘what Mary Jane @aid, gave the young man a_ hearty faugh. He went to the police station @nd asked that Mary Jane be locked |; Bp. Accused Police Se: mt. Detective Sergeant Lord went to the| @ome of Miss McMahon last evening and told her to come to court this morning. “I'll do no such thing,” she sald. “If he Lord wills for me to Ko to jail, why | ¥ I want to go right away. I'm no cow ard, and there Is no lock and key that | ean hold me, swith me.” The yells of the woman attracted every mean and woman in the neigh- Borhood. She accused Lord of flirtation with her and he sent for the patrol ‘wagon. Mary Jane made no objection to being placed in a cell. Once there, she began to sing. She refused to eat and told ana | On several occasions the | her unders me. Herolt sharply! Snow that I have money and you want|iaugning as the Judge pated his hi as I have the good Lord |< Doorman Mullin that’ God would strike him dead (f he dared o keep ter ia the cell. The officer ts still ving and es: rted the an into court this mor An “Well, Judge Senior,” said Mary Jane, “I guess you have heard of me. | am} {Mary Jane McMahon and | am going) on the stage, to marry mi a “You saw my pleture in The td, didn't you? have recetve int to the Judge. wer that letters from nice young men, who asked me to marry them? But when I marry 1 want to get a man like you, Judg good-looking man.” ‘The crowd in the courtscoom burst ou rE} over his bald pate, y Jane, I don't think the Judge. re all anawered Mary Jane, and again court officer had to threaten the ape. tors with arrest. ti ae to Wave Dr ny, toward shouted: thank God [ am not a Pedont Kili any ente Jane.’ when “Go "way, Delia; married woman. dren.” Sald Court Inealted Her, 1 quiet et clumored force. trial right urt told her that she Senior. 5 You ha’ T make vou apolont shad to be f She waved her hand at walked out. downtrodden,” rikers, “and vou peop {f vou don’t follow me." LEGAL RING IN THE NOSE FOR THE _OPEN- CAR HOGS. POODOODOOOOSGADO“OSIEGOsA Alderman Delano Has Introduced a Resolu- tion Calling for an Or- dinance to Restrain Companies from Overcrowding Cars. The boor who crowds Into an open car ngers occupy seats ts going to be forced to tleman by law, if Alderman Willian He ©. Delano has his way, and tne stree Fallway company, which In Its gr dividends sucritices the comfort of its Patrons by permitting the overcrowd- ing of its open cara 1s Kong to be forced to stop It by the same token. Alderman Delano ha» offe Board of Aldermen haa udopte lution Jn which the custom of the ,sur. dace Mne Of chrs*tu allow persons wo atand Jn front of seated passengers in open cara is declared to be “not only an’ annoyance to passengers, but enforces discomfort upon those entitled to. an Undisturbed seat, and Is furthermore a Menace to the cues of decency: | The resolution rea the Committee on Rallroads to introduce an ordinance | under a penalty f thi 1 fered Inty the spirit of ti any by Alderman Del. rat) new making 1 anue punishabie oyu tine to the laws of health, corfort Will be presented at the, ee of the board, “My expertence is Tike th body mippos day ut the Company's ‘tor tablisnmen Fourta avenue, af watch he ls Seere and Sreasure 4 un vutrag the neople should ‘be aublested indignities and by corporation eijoying. Invaluabse publs franchines for not the Bedford firtriet,, Brookly the | case nn Meek worse therezthan in Manhattan: eapecially” on the” Long. Island car ave veen more than 107 veqlcuiated: t a oroath CNet é eer R Pee aye cea cottons ie POSCOGSOPCTODDSIOGOOOODESL\OOCODITOOEOOGHOIOEDIOSOO. 4 iong-day at the-desk, tae or the bench inuoore. ‘Chen loufer, inal! climb’ up un Plant, “hunselt feet or between one's leg.. soutting off the view and hucuing one's fresh alr, substituting the odor of le tobacen’ or sour lace of | he-yzone one had sought—I say it's wn outtake of decency. and quan! not to @; tu.era| Sven worse when: it happens that the seated passenger isa Tor, aside from the Intolerable. In of a man at wush close proximit i the OF T clothes. sand ‘a worse than nuisance of Nims 1 Boston they have enforced auc tn tian ordinance for the last three year: id it works nicely. a ronidery H. H. Vteeland, of tha Met- ropolitanewhen shown thé’ proposed or- atid. foconely well they pi are cont Niciohaly we! obey and enforce them, st use rari Dek dinance at President Greatsinner, of site: Brook: nm ‘Transit, would only willl Foagone in our to abide’ by any fair. torcarry out such @ regulation ordinances that 1 co our best to ulation, and to do all ‘These people are Jealous of | 1am young and all the men want! Acts} you know | a hundred | A day wan ret for trial and Maf ex sinter, who was in court, was MeHrid County ‘ced from the | tes counter for the benet OM the paraage | hear togeth line THE WORLD: F' Gesan iw LEVELAN | 144 BOWERY, «peel Sails Bank Buck 1 Binone | Ou: supremacy is quickly understood ty examining the soee’als quit:d below. here e'n you equal them—in qual- tty and price ? Ae goriin 23 1st ku | | Two magniticent steel-wh'te gems, absolutely perfect, tinest_ Amsterdam cut: cost to. imp our price... by union labor in our Buy direct from Solid 14 and 18 kt. Seamless Wed- ding Rings cur specialty. No extra charge for lettering. : All-wool royal fast color, single or doub lined with Farmer well mace and the prices $10.00 and. Gentleman Watch, guarcn’ full jewelled Ameria movement; special at. 14 kt, Gold Filled ‘a wear 20 years, bination designs ; striped effects; dout or half lined with Pri belt loops and 2-inch r at We will make to roveltiés in Worsteds, oe breasted sack suit; not in a really high-class outtit at 740- Empire State sinking « . Lawrence. All were but many of the w © overcome by terror. je left here this mornt n with ane Plein Sey AL Prevoott, | | @lkK ee Ont, mhe t {&reat crowd of Mates Re wartaianees wn RAR al aerator eighth stress and nnd (GOWPERTHWAIT : .! port through the malls He ruin naretotiakalonnterten ened that th Nit not| 10% 106 and 108 West 16° Sr eer ee, Sf Baie entre J, and t «nis | sengeré. ‘The crowd would aa peselecd ys nitiaaldy tty hi R ST AV. UL EOE Sie we was indignan appear | Byuetiyn Stores: Flatbush AV. nee Patan $4 si tf Board, and eld ne had fre- | continued all day. The tT quently” bee PR NS PUR eg In Union There Is Strength |, What a subject for ora- ' tion union-made clothing ing at money-saving prices. Our Blue Serge Suits, $7.50. muchly good suits: in every Striped Flannel Suits, $10.00. Men’s all-wool striped Flannel’ Suit Serges, trimmed with the be and made by the best of un on tailors, in elther single or double STEAMER SANK: ALL RESCUED. Escaped Catastrophe in St. Lawrence. . Which went omen aboard [yy ae et TL RIDAY EVENING, MAY 24, 1901. Tint eee were anttee hab Unionism is the talk |; on the President's tour. would be —so much good could he said about it! “In Unionisni there is strength,” The strength of union-made clothing :ting proof of this national sentiment, Our ready - to - wear clothing is all union made. It comprises everythnz in suits and overcoats —every suitable material, pattern and stvle, at almost every price —from $7.50to $25. The garments are made own light, clean, airy workshups. the makers—you get good union-made cloth $739 blue Serge Suits, guaranteed ple-breasted coat, full lined or half belt loops on trousers; well cut, respect? our n, blue or gtay + double single breasted military Ss serge; Vests high cul jcmary turn-up; sizes. Suits to Order $15.00. measure your choice of impored Chevio's, Homespuns, Tweeds and st aitge ant Farmer's. satis, lining, 1 5 any sense a“¢heap"’ looks ta surpr's ngly low pr ig suit, but OPEN LATE SATURDAY EVENINGS. SN WOOD 5 (0 742 Broadway. __| DIDN'T REPORT Just Explain to Board of Health. f the to report am: rd of Health te tt down, pla tomm raken off 111 ¢, were questioned er Cosby, and their » [ments wn on a atenogra s bound for were given under oath Dr Charles BL Murray, of N Tt called upon to report th SMALLPOX. Drs. Murray and Saxl;) two doctors sioner MEN’S 245 (Oppos t2 The Business Will Not THE TWO As the owner has arranged to ¢: All our Allour Allour Allour All our All our Allour Allour 30,00 Suits and Spring Ov West 14 %Sr, Pi W, aor. |S "RELIABLE? CA RPETS” SUMMER FURNISHINGS REDUCED, 2-Piece Maple Suites. .15.00 (Kedueed from $21.00) Dian avd Armehair, covered in grass cloth, with leather gimp and leather nails. Aleo a large assortment of light green oak parlor suites, with art nouveau carving, covered in artistic matting, leather gimp and nails. of every “Reliable” ‘ery conceivable color weave a combination. LINEN FIBRE RUGS. 6X9 Ute eee sceeeeg, 7250 7.6x10.6 ft.....0.. $5.50 SIV) Sncntrenoo nd EBAY (Value $10.09 to $25.00, ) Made in Japan. Blue or green de- signs on white groundings. ‘LONG CREDIT” supplies immedi- summer comfort and lets autumn | share the cost. CASH of CREDIT i S | low tn the wat when eibtie ee es Brockville and about five min- )oxistence of cont aseentonene;| Ps fter leaving the wharf she besan authorities, and had never fatled to Toa. ‘ conform with the law osiers Dr Juseph Saxl, of No. 26 Raat Before she was bea . Seventy-second street, wax aleo ex. lhe berlieeols amined. Comminsta Cosby remarked Titnaleisd GARUhIOWiiG TATE ining the examination that Dr, Saxt 4 heavy sea wan on, Had the leak not |) B Sa acitiealtaas is * a Floilts e been discovered until she had procecded | UY m Ls athe Davies famyy out Into the channel for five minutes | hose chitd, Brookiyn Davies, died Wed- ‘ eaday night : A more, Capt. Alloa states belleves | 1 A ree mcatt have beck a heavy lose ot | THe doctur vald that he had treated] TWO Side with Their the child for Brights disease for three . . fe. MMe. ge excitement prevaiind on poara| Meek# and that amalipox int not aee| Fathar in a Divorce and many women were overcome. Pante velop until Tuesday night and that he Case. was only averted by the presence of | Wd reported the cane on Inesday. mind of the crew and male pareea-| PF Lyons, the diagnostition of the na OF a " Roard, went to the nouse ax soon as gers. The Empire State had teen Je 2 : are of the patrons of our} excursion business on the river the cane was reported an found the] Vice-Chancellor Stevenson, of th road, Hut how we will go ubout obeys} about thirty years. child dead, Cannery Ghamberarinidersey Cit an ordinance of the character de- — ing scribed in the resolution I am not_pre- pared to say. We are running cars un as ponsible now, during the riah hours, 1 thiak. President Jonn 1. Hines, of the Cone: Island and Hrooklsn Froud. wald arity have mpiaint to make againat pu ithe % groceryman. VGva tues Mary C. Dowling Demai 84,000) on C me A Wit of “Wiener Blu ts being rehearsed before Ju In Part IL. of the Supreme Mary ©. Dowling was res SUE EIEeenes sa SUES AN OPERA COMPANY. FOO-LOO-TAI IS HELD. Chinese Mere Accuacd of Enu: besaling From Mla Own Flem, -Loo-Tal, the Cht tice Clarke Court pons charging him with $20.90 from hin own firm, was arragnes ombexaling be sald to possess rare power of of kindl: crimination and a spirit toward unhappy couples who cnoose to of married shake the walling shoe fe hig morning oc partial erante or Mrw Hl [THE THOMPSON COMPANY CLOTHING is now being sold at the downtown store, HALF -PRICE. BOTH STORES FOR RENT. $100,000 IN VALUE. All our $10.00 Suits and Spring Overcoats at $5.00 12.50 Suits and Spring Overcoats at 15.00 Su ts and Spring Overcoats at 18.00 Suits and Spring Overcoats at 20.00 Suits and Spring Ov: 25.00 Suits and Spring Ov 35.CO Suits and Spring Overcoats at 17.50 30.00 Prince Albert Coats and Vests at 15.00 STORE OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT TILL 9 O’CLOCK. All original price tickets remain. PAY JUST HALF. SPRING OVERCOATS, OUTING SUITS, Black and Oxford Cutaway and Prince Albert Coats and Vests, FULL DRESS SUITS, TUXEDO COATS, FINE TROUSERS, etc., etc. etc, [SASSO orto (Opgosite City Hall Park, Just Below Murray St.) ENTIRE STOCK OF HIGH-CLASS BROADWAY City Hall Park. Just Below Murry St.), At Exactly Be Continued. The Uptown Store Is Closed., FIXTURES FOR SALE. BIG STOCKS AGGREGATE mbark in another line of business, the stock is sacrificed as:follows: All our $4.00 Trousers at $2.00 6.25 Allour 5.00 Trousers at 2.50 7.50 Allour 6,00 Trousers at 3.00 9.00 Allour 7.00 Trousers at 3.50 ercoatsat 10.00 | All our 8.00 Trousers at 4.00 ercoats at 12.50 ercoatsat_ 16.00 All our 12.50 Black Coats and Vests at All our 15.00 Black Coats and Vests at All our 20.00 Black Coats and Vests at All our 25.00 Black Coats and Vests at OTHER EVENINGS TILL 6.30, You select what you like and 6.25 The stock includes the choicest YOKE COATS, SERGE SUITS, BUSINESS SUITS, WORSTED SUITS, Stewart Building, Broadway, cor. Chambers St, Come Early Friday and Saturday To This Big Sale of Mens Suits. Several Thousand Highest Quality Spring Suits—Every One a Model of Perfection in Style and Fit— Made of the Best and Choicest Woollens--- Are Going at eat 11.°° 13.°° Not a suit in this immenee lot can be matched for double our price aylor Clothing Co. Broadway, cor. Chambers St. Open Late Saturday Night. SPITTER WHO Bookkeeper Withers ously spat upon the are under arrest,’ said OMficer » Wit arrest me?” gasped the book- “Why, inan, I'm an employee e later) Withers $a $19 fine Int said the ‘om ought to know Road Employee Had Wrhers, the guying Just Rebuked a Passenger. §010-Cortiandt §000-Harlem 9040-38th St. SLT RST SM \ |] are the call numbers of the : nitty vf sor De | Bontragt cfflaes of the’ arial cutcrresten (one Wew York Telzphona Sompany Kd Wither: aaee Calla for these numbers (rum any Mantiattan Station are Information rerariing telephone service er were here you edt: M rates cheerful the Leauthful feasts of color tn before Magiatrate Brann in’ Centre| jonny nine ~Hinewa| SMEs Of w comle opera that p Stevet Court this morning Rane GUKTAS er IN posted He nald:| recently on Broadway, She ie now « Hle lawyer pleaded for his release on ny no dite preing an yoring to secure Judgment for g3,-[ the erennds that ape 0 armestclty | S18, the balance due en the cont embezzie funds of his own ompany ri ‘tor adi at ger fot about $10, . He produced paper to prove that Foo: anyone” roe ger i they tine} che complaint. Imm iwacunt the|Loo-Tal owned nine-elevenths of the full, s Operetia Company, of which William B. | stock: “the conductor, or ‘ear,’ us ne is| Gottlled ts premident Magistrate Brann refusest to. releane PER pa M14, Dowling claims that the defend. a Tal Sort ee Ea é owes he alance C0 the lawe of douisiana. whic ¢ {e'you pet'in when oPuil is expored oe ater apd Boo on amon 8 Siete pre-y differ from the uten of New York] cellor takes the: thine into consid: are Mable to a fine. I know, 1] snted by Mayer C. beating on thts case, An application} eration and {cela that me may heal camslngas cettine Hitay eel conte eek a conte denice re Vwill be made this afterncon to the Su-| the wounds which now separate the res anya that Rudolph A: Tondonis Ehey let mai uanager and. responsible in @n Amegican stranger In the city. +: otvidually. preme Court for a writ of habeas corpus. members of this family. Then he resumed reading Mis news: paper, Two minutes later, just as OMcer | [215 West 125th St. Uiggins, ry the Sanitary Squad, en-

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